Hi, I am impatient and thus out of D6 cycle. Sorry. Unless there is a hard menu bug, I am not going to to work on D6 any more. I will work on subscriptions module to get it into a state where it can be installed on Drupal.org so project* D6 does not need its own subscriptions code (and if we so want, it can replace simplenews for what we use simplenews). I will work on D7 stuff because there are so many it scares me. But Drupal 6, no, sorry. Kind regards, Karoly Negyesi
On Friday, 9. November 2007, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
Hi,
I am impatient and thus out of D6 cycle. Sorry. Unless there is a hard menu bug, I am not going to to work on D6 any more.
Background for the uninformed but interested ones?
Indeed. Jakob Petsovits wrote:
On Friday, 9. November 2007, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
Hi,
I am impatient and thus out of D6 cycle. Sorry. Unless there is a hard menu bug, I am not going to to work on D6 any more.
Background for the uninformed but interested ones?
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On Friday, 9. November 2007, Jakob Petsovits wrote:
On Friday, 9. November 2007, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
Hi,
I am impatient and thus out of D6 cycle. Sorry. Unless there is a hard menu bug, I am not going to to work on D6 any more.
Background for the uninformed but interested ones?
Ah, I see - reading up on the IRC logs is always enlightening. It's http://drupal.org/node/190162#comment-625185 - a.k.a. "changing the API months after the hard freeze". Looking forward to subscriptions module goodness, Jakob
Ah, I see - reading up on the IRC logs is always enlightening.
And misinforming. You picked the straw that broke the camel's back and posted without my consent. I have deliberately not posted any explanation to avoid even the shadow of finger pointing. Regards, NK
On Friday, 9. November 2007, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
Ah, I see - reading up on the IRC logs is always enlightening.
And misinforming. You picked the straw that broke the camel's back and posted without my consent. I have deliberately not posted any explanation to avoid even the shadow of finger pointing.
Ok, then sorry for not posting the balanced explanation that you could have written. Nevertheless, I was not aware that this mailing list needs prior consent before messages may be posted. (If this was the case, I believe moderation would probably be enabled.) Not that I want to sound arrogant, but keeping stuff untold is quite likely to lead to someone else (in this case, me) trying to find the explanation and getting it not quite as right, at least if the announcement is interesting enough to wonder about it. Regards, Jakob
Ok, then sorry for not posting the balanced explanation that you could have written.
If there would be a rational cause, then Drupal would be in very deep trouble. There is none.
Nevertheless, I was not aware that this mailing list needs prior consent before messages may be posted.
Copied from IRC? Well, IRC is definitely public but just as common courtesy, I would not repost anything from IRC to the the wide web...
On Nov 9, 2007 9:35 PM, Karoly Negyesi <karoly@negyesi.net> wrote:
I am impatient and thus out of D6 cycle.
I am sure others are also impatient (and would like to get D6 out sooner than later), so while chx gets some deserved rest, I'd like to get people's attention to the critical bugs queue: http://drupal.org/project/issues?projects=3060&versions=97368,184399,175832&... Or the same in tinyurl form: http://tinyurl.com/35ws5g Most of the patches here are looking for reviewers, so if you think you'd like to help get Drupal 6 out, wander around, test patches, apply your expertise. Fixing these bugs are the core maintainers priority, this list defines when we can get another beta release out and then when can we advance to the RC stage. Thanks all, Gabor
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